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Jim Conroy is an American actor and television writer known for appearing on television shows and movies, such as The Cuphead Show!, Jellystone!, Kenny the Shark and Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman, [1] [2] as well as numerous radio commercials and video games.
Ronco is known for a wide range of products marketed and in some cases invented by Ron Popeil. Among them are: Showtime Rotisserie: The Ronco collection of rotisserie ovens can be used to cook chickens, barbecue ribs, lamb racks, seafood, and roasted vegetables.
In the episode, Bart receives a microphone that transmits sound to nearby AM radios. To play a prank on the citizens of Springfield, he lowers a radio down a well and uses the microphone to trick the town into thinking a little boy is trapped there. The prank succeeds, but Bart remembers labelling the radio with his name, tries to retrieve it ...
1979: The Main Event: Murry: 1979: The Frisco Kid: Samuel Bender: 1979: The Little Rascals' Christmas Special: Santa (voice) TV movie 1980: Hero at Large: Waiter: 1980: Carlton Your Doorman: Charles Shaftman (voice) TV movie 1983: The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair: The Tailor: TV movie
He popped up in various movies and TV shows, and he voiced a character named after him on animated TV series Futurama in 1999. Popeil sold his company, Ronco, for about $56 million in 2005 ...
Yankovic's song "Mr. Popeil" was a tribute (and featured his sister Lisa Popeil on backing vocals). Ron Popeil later used this song in some of his infomercials. [22] In the 2007 film Funny Games, one of the characters is channel surfing and briefly flicks past an infomercial for Ron Popeil's Vegetable Dehydrator.
Middlebrooks was born on January 8, 1979, [1] in Fort Worth, Texas. [2] He was an alumnus of Sterling College in Sterling, Kansas , where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Theatre/Communications, [ 3 ] the Los Angeles Film Studies Center, and University of California, Irvine , where he earned a Master of Fine Arts in acting in 2004.
LaMarche was born in 1958 in Toronto, Ontario, [1] on March 30, 1958, to Guy LaMarche and Linda Bourdon. [2] His family moved to Timmins, Ontario shortly after he was born and moved back to Toronto when he was around 4. [3]